Corner-fill furnace-wall construction



arc-h G. P. REINTJES CORNER FILL FURNACE WALL CONSTRUCTION Filed Oct. 18, 1926 INVZENTZR,

(2 ATTORNEYS.

4T) composed of conventional brickwork coursi brick or tile of conventional type, filling tiles of the type 5-6 and 7 8 may he enzpioyed, or corresponding tiles be used of one-piece construction, that is to in 5 each wall respectively, there inay be alter nately overlapping tiles 9 and 10, which each correspond in width to two of the tiles 33-6 or 'i'8, "the inner bevelled end of each tile 9-10, being of suilicient length to extend n from onewall to the other, or the inner ends of such tiles instead of being bevelled as shown by full lines, Figure 4, may he concaved as indicated at 11 so as to provide a rounded insteadof a straight corner till.

16 In the one-piece construction also the outer end of each tile may be straight for its full width, whereas in the construction shown by Figures 1 to 3 inclusive, the use of two identical tiles 5-6 or 7-8 with one of each 20 set setting further inward than the other leaves a notch or recess 12 for the accommodation of the inner portions-l3 of the tiles 3 a and 4. Where such corner tiles 3 and e, are

not employed, as contemplated where an all brickwork Wall is used, as suggested by Figure 4, no notch of the character mentioned is needed. I

From the foregoing, it will be apparent that I have produced a corner till construction which permits of the read repair or 1. The combination with intersecting walls of two sets of corner filling tiles, one setbondiiig with each" wall and projecting inwardly thereof, the tiles of the filling courses corresponding in thickness to the L5- elements of the brickwork cou each filling tile set hearing an ox-crlappii'ig role-- tion where inward of the respective wall, with the corresponding portion at the hi1- ing tiles of the next lower ccnirse oi? the to other Wall.

The combination with intersecting walls composed of conventional brickwork courses, of two sets of corner filling; tiles, one set bonding with each wall and projecting inwardly thereof, the tiles of the filling courses haircare corresponding in thickness "to the elements of the brickwork courses; each filling tile set hearingan overlapping relation Where inward'oi the respective truth with the eorresponding portion oi? the filling tiles of the next lower course oi? the other wall; the inner ends of the filling tiles of the two walls 'eiitending across the reentrant angle formed, by the Walls.

3. The combination with intersecting walls composed of conventional brickwork courses, of two sets of corner filling tiles, one set bonding with .BllCllWtlll and projecting inwardly thereof, the tiles of the filling courses corrspending in thickness to the elements of the brickwork coursesjeach filling tile set bearing an overlapping relation where inward of the respective wall, with the corresponding portion of the filling tiles oi the next lower course of the other wall; the inner ends of the filling tiles of'the two walls extcnding across the reentrant angle formed by the walls and occupying the same verticai plane to provide a smooth or unbroken surface.

at. The coinhination with intersecting walls composed of horizontal brick or tile courses, oi two sets of corner filling tiles, each set consisting of a plurality of courses composedpi two similar tiles extending parallel with the wall of the other set and arranged in sidewisc abutting relation, the coiuscs'oi' tiles being in the same horizontal plane as alternate courses of the brickwork oi the respective walls the inner ends of the abutting tiles of one set being flush with each other and. the corrcs 'ionding ends of tho abutting tiles of the other set all of such ends coniointly providing a smooth, solid face or at extending from one oi": the furnace walls to the other across the reenirant angle formed thereby The combination with intersecting walls composed oilE refractory material whites, of two sets oi? corner filling tiles, one act bonding with each all and projecting ii'm'ardly thereof; tit'll filling tile set hearing an overlapping relation inward of its respective "wail, \\'ith a corresponding portion of the filling tiles oi the next lower course of the other wall.

in witness whereof I hereunto ai'iix my signature.

GEGRGE P. REINTJES. 

